I (after three years of using my Fairphone) have just for the first time exceeded my operator‘s data limit, so naturally I checked what used so much mobile data and to my surprise there is an app I‘ve never seen called 10147 that has used 17 GB this month alone. I disabled it now, but has anyone else had a similar issue or any idea what this is?
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On the screen where you did this, was a package name given by chance?
(Example: My Wi-Fi statistics list “android.media:10027”, and if I tap that, the resulting screen gives “com.android.providers.media” as the package name, so this identifies the App.)
Else, the internet wants to tell me such numbers in statistics get assigned to Apps which got uninstalled. Does anything come to mind?
(Disregarding for the moment that there shouldn’t be a possibility to disable anything for an App which isn’t there anymore … could be a UI issue.)
I had a similar experience with my iPhone. I had the iOS-option “Make a backup” enabled, and forgotten to limit this to WiFi connections. So my mobile data ran out after several GB’s backup to my provider.